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“It helps with balance and strength and flexibility, which really, all of us need.” Mind and body instructor Colleen Pelkey says yoga may also reduce stress, ...
Stephen Kopecky explains how prolonged stress can increase cholesterol levels. And, general internal medicine researcher Dr. James Kirkland talks about how ...
For some, the physical pain and emotional stress are severe enough to affect their daily lives. Regardless of symptom severity, the signs and symptoms ...
The purpose of this study is to measure changes in autonomic nervous system functioning to show the impact of down-regulation techniques under cognitive stress.
Jaw injury. Habits such as gum chewing, nail biting, and grinding or clenching of teeth. Certain connective tissue diseases. Stress, post-traumatic stress ...
“The symptoms of stress can include head and muscle aches, upset stomach, fatigue, anxiety, irritability, lack of focus, over- or undereating, angry ...
Cortisol. This controls the body's response to illness or stress. Mineralocorticoids such as aldosterone. These control sodium and potassium levels. Androgens ...
For some people — particularly those with mild symptoms — lifestyle adjustments, such as diet modification, stress management and regular exercise, are enough ...
Exercise improves mood. Need an emotional lift? Or need to lower stress after a stressful day? A gym session or brisk walk can help.
Polymyalgia rheumatica; Pregnancy; Rheumatoid arthritis · Sleep apnea — a condition in which breathing stops and starts many times during sleep. Stress.
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